by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 24, 2025 | All, All, Cloud, Cloud, Microsoft, Microsoft, Software Development, Software Development
It’s official! InRule’s irServer rules engine now has support for .NET Core! My fellow InRule engineers and I are thrilled to ship it and put it in the hands of our customers! If you aren’t familiar with .NET Core, it is Microsoft’s “modular, cross platform, open...
by Product Management Team | Last updated on Mar 7, 2024 | Business Rules, Business Rules, Good Beginnings, Good Beginnings, Process, Process
Last week a customer expressed several questions about their new project for their business rules engine. The more we dug into their problems, the more I realized they were suffering from basic yet enduring challenges every new rule project faces. Essentially, it’s...
by Dustin Oxford | Last updated on Feb 23, 2023 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Patterns & Practices, Patterns & Practices
Often times when we are authoring our rules, we need a data element somewhere else in our schema or data hierarchy. To review, child entities that possess a one-to-one relationship with its parent entity are directly in the context of its parent. Child collections...
by Robert Eaman | Last updated on Mar 24, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Tips & Tricks, Tips & Tricks
You’d Like to Say Yes to a Rule Engine: Here’s How to Prepare for Success in Your Implementation It can be exciting to envision the day when the functional business logic currently trapped in your code is now implemented and managed by subject-matter experts (SMEs) in...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 24, 2025 | All, All, Tips & Tricks, Tips & Tricks, Tools, Tools
“Please Mr. Postman” was a marvelous song by The Marvelettes from 1961. Postman also happens to be a marvelous 3rd- party tool which I often use to test calling REST services. This blog post will give a quick demonstration of using Postman to call InRule’s...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 10, 2025 | Business Rules, Business Rules, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM
This week, I’m proud to announce that, along with the 5.0.28 release of InRule®, we released version 2.3.5 of the InRule® for Microsoft Dynamics CRM integration framework. I’m really excited to share information on some of the new features we’re introducing with this...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 24, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules
A few weeks ago, the tech world was upended with public disclosure of the Meltdown (https://meltdownattack.com/) and Spectre (https://spectreattack.com/) CPU hardware vulnerabilities. The nature of these vulnerabilities is such that any type of resolution for them is...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 21, 2024 | All, All, Business Management, Business Management, Business Rules, Business Rules
I joined the InRule Technology team as a sales engineer in the latter half of 2017 and since then several people have asked me why I chose to pursue a new role at InRule. The answer is rather simple: InRule spends its time and resources to make sure that developers...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Integration, Integration
Background Package management is a great way to manage the set of external dependencies (and their dependencies) as part of your typical modern development workflow. Whether the source code is being built by a cloud-based remote build agent or by a developer working...
by Dan Reynolds | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure
I’m a big fan of serverless technology for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, I like only having to pay for what I use versus paying for a machine to sit idle so that it will be there when I need it. I really like how easy it is to use and I especially like...